Banded Lapwing visits Broome

We have a rare visitor in Broome at the moment, which is rather nice! The last time we had a BandedLapwing Vanellus tricolor visit was 25th February 2008 and prior to that was 23rd September 2005. On those occasions the bird was on one of the school ovals, but this time it has decided that the Golf Course right against the Poo Ponds is the place to be. It is with the MaskedLapwings Vanellus miles and enjoying the lush green grass as a result of recycled water from the Poo Ponds. The sound that comes from a Banded Lapwing is not as raucous as the MaskedLapwing and it is quite a spectacular bird. It has been here for a week now despite the golfers and the birders, so it will be interesting to see how long it actually stays. Their range is predominately south of the Tropic of Capricorn and west of the Great Dividing Range, so it has come a long way north to be in Broome. It is a smaller bird at only 25-29cm, whilst the Masked Lapwing is 30-37cm. The Masked Lapwing does however have two subspecies nowadays and is the Vanellus novahollandiae in south-east Australia. Our northern subspecies is smaller, more slender, longer legs, less black on the head and no black on the neck or breast. The yellow wattles are larger as well, but there are hybrids between the two species with varying amounts of black plumage.

Masked and Banded Lapwing on the Golf Course

Banded Lapwing

From our experience we would not recommend camping near either of the two subspecies of Masked Lapwing ….they are NOISY!!

Clare and her husband, Grant, have lived permanently in Broome, Western Australia since 1999 after living in various outback locations around Western Australia and Darwin. She has lived in the Middle East and the United States and traveled extensively in Europe. She monitors Pied Oystercatchers breeding along a 23km stretch of Broome's coastline by bicycle and on foot. She chooses not to participate in social media, but rather wander off into the bush for peace and tranquility. Thankfully she can write posts in advance and get away from technology!

@ Jochen-a few people didn’t go look at it yet, as when they heard Banded Lapwing thought it was just another Masked Lapwing with a metal band on! Straight on view it almost looks evil with the red stripe! No guarantees for 2014, but start saving up for a trip! 🙂